Actress Rose McGowan’s Twitter account was temporarily suspended after the number one Harvey Weinstein antagonist reportedly tweeted a phone number that violated the social media giant’s terms of service.

Outrage was immediate.

McGowan went to her other social media sites on Facebook and Instagram.

On Instagram she posted the message Twitter sent her about her violation:

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She posted a screenshot of what Twitter sent her and then wrote:

TWITTER HAS SUSPENDED ME. THERE ARE POWERFUL FORCES AT WORK. BE MY VOICE. #ROSEARMY.

But the timing looked fishy. After all, she was going after some of the biggest names in Hollywood using Twitter.

Besides copious tweets about Weinstein and his brother, she told actor Ben Affleck to “f**k off” when he said he had no idea about Weinstein’s sexually predatory behavior:

But as she continued to “slay dragons,” as she put it, the “coincidental” timing of her fulminations against the biggest names in Hollywood and subsequent silencing by Twitter didn’t go unnoticed by people.

Independent Journal Review asked the actress via Twitter whose number it was and received no response. Though Twitter says McGowan’s account has been restored after a 12-hour suspension, she hadn’t sent any messages on the social media platform before publication.